Training opportunities for Cybersecurity professionals•Wearable technology ... • Online payment...
Transcript of Training opportunities for Cybersecurity professionals•Wearable technology ... • Online payment...
Training opportunities for Cybersecurity professionals
Alberto Hernández MorenoCEO
Public company focuses on providing cybersecurity services for:
Citizens
What is INCIBE?
Companies, especially those in
strategic sectors
2
Secretariat of State for
Telecommunications and the
Information Society
We are managing public funding.
Agreement with Spanish Ministry of Interior Affairs
State Secretariat
for Security
Secretariat of State for
Telecommunications and the
Information Society
CNPIC INCIBE
CERTSI
+ =
Year 2012 Partnership Framework Agreement:
Law Enforcement
Agencies support
3
Critical
Infrastructure
Protection
4.153
Academic
Network
45.689
Citizens and
companies
134
Critical
Infraestructures
49.976
Incidents
managed
in
2015
Incidents
managed
in
2016
3.99595.359 363
99.717 (31st October 2016)
Incidents by target
5
Type of incidents
6
We need …
COLLABORATION
7
Armada Collective, DD4B, Kadyrovtsy
Fuente: The Shadowserver Fundation
Trends in Cybersecurity
Report from INCIBE
OBJECTIVE: identify major trends in the cybersecurity market and identify business opportunities
map of demand trends, covering 20 global trends in cybersecurity divided into 6 activity sectors
https://goo.gl/WkyHkf
79 €M
investment by companies in
the sector in 2014
The Cybersecurity Market - Sector Data
9
54,082
79,292
2014 2018
Global spend on cybersecurity (€M)
62,540 €M
Global turnover
in 2015
598.2€M
National turnover in 2014
12%annual
Socio-economic Macrotrends
10
Socio-economic Macrotrends
ICT Trends Trends in Cybersecurity
Demographic
Financial
Social
CulturalPolitical
Criteria
11
Contents of the StudyFirst study on trends in cybersecurity by sector in Spain involving public and privateorganisations from the cybersecurity sector.
70reference sources
and documents
analysed
19private companies and
organisations in the sector for
comparison
13ICT trends
studied8socio-economic
macrotrends
analysed
20trends in
cybersecurity selected
30trends in cybersecurity
analysed
Socio-Economic Macrotrends
12
Large self-sufficient cities and nodes for talent, investment, wealth creation and
economic growth will multiply.
Most people will be hyperconnected to
the internet, whereas a significant portionof the population will barely have access to
it.
Unprecedented developments in
health assistance, neuroscience, technology, IT,
nanotechnology and learning.
Small enterprises find larger development and growth areas
untouched by major multinationals.
Rise of megacities Imbalance in connectivityImprovement of quality of
life through technology
Economy sustained by multinationals and small
companies
Socio-Economic Macrotrends
13
Promoting, developing and
maintaining qualified employee
generations has become a global
priority.
The core of exponential innovation is
promoted through the continuous
improvement of technology by all type
of industries, functions and fields.
Consumers will collect and sell their data, turning them into a
transformation currency for
solutions, applications and business
strategies.
Alternatives to cash and traditional
financial systems will generate a major
momentum in digital economy.
Talent need Disruptive innovationMassive generation of
dataNew payment models
14
Socio-Economic Macrotrends
ICT Trends
ICT Trends
16
• More than 2.5 quintillion bytes are generated every day. Transforming them into knowledge is the main innovation route
• Global ICT expenditure on Big Data will reach 55 billion dollars
Big Data
• Key element to increase capabilities of mobile technology, analytics and data processing
• Used by 41% of the Spanish businesses and institutions
Cloud Computing
• Within five years, there will be more than 50 billion devices connected to the internet
• Application in all sectors and activity areas: Smart Anything
Internet of Things
ICT Trends
17
• Smart Cities interact with citizens in real time
• The global market will reach a value of 1.5 trillion dollars by 2020
Smart Cities
• Investments in smart grids will reach 10 billion euros within ten years.
• Efficiency improvements of between 2 and 3.5 times their investment are estimated
Smart Grids
• Digital technologies in the industry
• More than 80% of companies will have digitalised their value chain by 2020
Industry 4.0
• Personal and professionalintegration
• They provide a data flow to which different analytic mechanisms are applied
Social Media
Examples such as:•Wearable technology•Mobile wallets•Real time speech translation
Mobile Technology
ICT Trends
18
• Transfer of data at high speed through light
• Faster than other systems for transfer of data
Optic WiFi
• They integrate computing, storage and communication
• Sensor networks, drones, enhanced reality systems, etc.
Cyber-Physical Systems
• Aimed at IoT connectivity• Retail sector: main driving
force in the offering the client a comprehensive experience
5G Networks
• Financial services based on technological innovation (FinTech)
• Online payment systems, NFC technology, mobile applications, bitcoin, etc.
New Payment Models
Examples such as:•Automatic learning of systems•Natural language processing•Voice recognition
Cognitive Technologies
Trends in Cybersecurity - MapThe cross-analysis of global trends in cybersecurity with needs by sector resulted in the
following map of trends in cybersecurity:
20
Training opportunities
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)
International Cyber_ex
Summer BootCamp
Capture the flag (CTF) in CyberCamp
Hackaton (MWC17)
21
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)
www.incibe.es/formacion
Advanced Cybersecurity in mobile devices
Cybersecurity for small companies and professionals
Cybersecurity in industrial control systems
Cybersecurity course for Law Enforcement Agencies
Advanced Cybersecurity course for Law Enforcement Agencies
Teams
Countries
Participants
39
21
266
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40 38
68
16
26
8 8
13
710
6 6
24
8 8
22
15
46
8
19
International Cyber_ex
Organized by:
With the collaboration of:
It is an international
workshop
AIM
Provide advanced training in the latest techniques in the fight
against cybercrime and cybersecurity incident
management. Improve the coordination.
TARGET AUDIENCES
Specialists from Law Enforcement
Agencies and CSIRTs
PRACTICAL APPROACH
LANGUAGES SP./EN.
> A
BO
UT
It is a non-cost training
x
Active personnel from LEA from OAS countries and other invited countries,who work in operations units in the area of cybersecurity.
Active Spanish LEA personnel who work in operations units in the area ofcybersecurity.
Active personnel from public CERTs in Latin American OAS countries.
Active personnel from public agencies in Latin American OAS countries, whowork in areas directly related to cybersecurity (university lecturers andresearchers, cybersecurity technicians in public agencies, etc.).
> A
BO
UT
León (Spain)
17 – 29 July 2016
100 participants
100 participantsLEA
> S
UM
ME
R B
OO
TC
AM
P 2
01
6
180 students from 28 countries
ArgentinaBahamasBarbadosBelizeBrazilCanadaChileColombiaCosta RicaEcuadorThe SalvadorUnited States of AmericaGuatemalaHaiti
Spain
Austria (2)Cyprus (2)
HondurasJamaicaMexicoNicaraguaPanamaParaguayPeruDominican RepublicSurinamTrinidad and TobagoUruguay
> R
ES
ULT
S
375 hWorkshop
400
Hours
WORKSHOPS
MASTER CLASSES
10 groups of 20students
5 hours each workshop
15 workshops
Forensic analysis of Windows systems (I y II)Forensic analysis in mobile devicesMalware analysis (I y II)Encryption, anonymous navigation and Deep WebAdvanced hackingOSINT
Forensic analysis of Windows and Linux (I y II)Forensic analysis in mobile devicesMalware analysis Security incidents handlingSecurity in networks (I y II)
The business of cybercrimeOffensive SecurityAPT: Use CasesIndustrial Cibersecurity
TEACHERS
14 experts of first level
25 hMasterClass
> R
ES
ULT
S
92 %97 %
99 %
The event lived up to my expectationsGood or very
good organization
Recommend Summer
BootCamp
Feedback from the students
> S
UM
ME
R B
OO
TC
AM
P 2
01
7
Open the workshop to legal professionals: judges,prosecutors and lawyers.
Introduce role-play activities.
More advanced workshops.
Self-design of the program.
SUMMER BOOTCAMP 2017
León (Spain)
July 2017
Capture the Flag (CTF) (www.cybercamp.es)
30
septemberOn-line phase december
Final phase in
Leon
31
HACKATON IN CYBERSECURITY
1st March 2017
• Execution: 10h-14h• Evaluation: 14-16h• Results: 17h